ISU Space Solar Power Program
Final Report
- Release year: 1992
- Pages: 536
Coordinating Organizations:
- Boeing Aerospace Company
- Electricite De France
- European Space Agency
- Hydro Quebec
- Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science
- International Space University
- Kyushu Institute Of Technology
- National Air and Space Administration
- Space Studies Institute
- SUNSAT Energy Council
- US Department Of Energy
Contributors:
Humayun Arif, Hugo Barbosa, Christophe Bardet, Michel Baroud, Alberto Behar, Keith Berrier, Philipe Berthe, Reinhold Bertrand, Irene Bibyk, Joel Bisson, Lawrence Bloch, Gabriel Bobadilla, Denis Bourque, Lance Bush, Romeo Carandang, Takemi Chiku, Norma Crosby, Manuel De Seixas, Joha De Vries, Susan Doll, Francois Dufour, Peter Eckart, Michael Fahey, Frederic Fenot, Stefan Foeckersperger, Jean-Emmanuel Fontaine, Robert Fowler, Harald Frey, Hironobu Fujio, Jaume Munich Gasa, Janet Gleave, Jostein Godo, Iain Green, Roman Haberli, Toshiya Hanada, Peter Harris, Mario Hucteau, Didier Fernand Jacobs, Richard Johnson, Yoshitsugu Kanno, Eva Maria Koenig, Kazou Kojima, Phani Kondepudi, Christian Kottbauer, Doede Kuiper, Konstantin Kulagin, Pekka Kumara, Rainer Kurz, Jyrki Laaksonen, Andrew Neill Lang, Corinna Lathan, Thierry Le Fur, David Lewis, Alain Louis, Takeshi Mori, Juan Morlanes, Marcus Murbach, Hideo Nagatomo, Ivan O'Brien, Gerard K O'Neill, Justin Paines, Bryan Palaszewski, Ulf Palmnas, Marius Paraschivoiu, Asmin Pathare, Egor Perov, Ian Persson, Isabel Pessoa-Lopes, Michel Pinto, Irene Porro, Michael Reichert, Monika Ritt-Fischer, Margaret Roberts, Lawrence Robertson, Keith Rogers, Tetsuo Sasaki, Francesca Scire, Katsuya Shibatou, Tatsuya Shirai, Atsushi Shiraishi, Jean-Francois Soucaille, Nova Spivack, Dany St Pierre, Afzal Suleman, Thomas Sullivan, Bas Johan Theelen, Hallvard Thonstad, Masatoshi Tsuji, Masaharu Uchiumi, Jouni Vidqvist, David Warrell, Takafumi Watenabe, Richard Wills, Frank Wolf, Hiroshi Yamakawa, Hong Zhao
Abstract/Description:
This is not a government report, it is an example of how well a project can be done by a dedicated group of "amateurs". This is the International Space University Final Report on the Space Solar Power Program Summer Studies held in 1992 in Kitakyushu, Japan. A truly amazing wrap-up of the ten weeks of multidisciplinary sessions for 97 young space workers guided by 48 Faculty Members. Rivaling the efforts of many professionals, it is stunning
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